Perplexity Frames AI Agents as Metered Digital Labor
Perplexity chief business officer Dmitry Shevelenko argues that AI agents should be judged less as software features than as metered digital labor: tools users will pay for when they perform economically useful work. In a Big Technology Podcast interview, he makes the case that Perplexity’s computer-use agents, workflow packaging, broad permissions and multi-model orchestration are all part of that shift. The unresolved question is whether users and companies will accept the access, trust and usage-based pricing required to make those agents a real business rather than another AI novelty cycle.
Alex Kantrowitz·May 7, 2026·19 min read